Letter: 'Me too' needed for children

It was with great dismay that I read that Scott Schurz is donating $2 million to the Kinsey Institute. It is time for all people of good will to renounce Alfred Kinsey and his legacy.

In Kinsey’s book, “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male,” tables 30-34 show that infant and child data had been collected. One must ask, “How was this done?” The answer, of course, is unsettling and points to the sexual abuse of children. According to Kinsey’s books, published research and statements of his assistants, child sexuality data was collected from the personal logs of pedophiles. One such example is of a man who kept detailed accounts of his hundreds of sexual escapades with infants as young as 2 months old. Kinsey also collected data and financially compensated fathers who were sexually abusing their children. No one ever said a word.

Through the use of spurious data that was collected from non-representative samples and through the gross over-representation of convicted sex offenders and other deviants, Kinsey has led millions to believe that “anything goes” when it comes to the sexual appetite.